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Is WWE star Jacob Fatu related to The Usos?

Jacob Fatu has climbed the popularity ladder and become one of the most fearsome pro wrestlers since making his WWE debut earlier this year. Many fans see him as a future world champion and even feel he would play a vital role in The Bloodline saga in the coming months.

Recently, The Samoan Werewolf teamed up with Solo Sikoa to battle the team of Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns at Bad Blood 2024. However, the heel duo lost the bout due to Jimmy Uso's interference, as the Original Tribal Chief pinned Sikoa. On the recent episode of SmackDown, The Bloodline took out Jimmy Uso and The OTC.

Solo's version of The Bloodline has proven to be the most dominant version of the stable, which incorporates members from the Samoan and Tongan dynasties. Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa (adoptive) are sons of Haku and are not directly related to Solo, The Usos, or The Rock. Is Jacob Fatu related to The Usos?

The Samoan Werewolf and The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso) are cousins. Rikishi (Jimmy, Jey, and Solo's father) and Fatu’s dad, Sam Fatu (The Tonga Kid), are twin brothers. Also, Sam is the nephew of the late Wild Samoans (Afa Anoaʻi and Sika Anoaʻi). This means that Jacob is also related to Roman Reigns.


Freddie Prinze Jr. says that Jacob Fatu could be the next Tribal Chief.

While talking about Jacob's future in WWE on his Wrestling with Freddie podcast, Freddie Prinze Jr. stated that if The Samoan Werewolf was good on the mic, he could become the next Tribal Chief.

"That dude, I don't know if he's gonna be a heavyweight champion, like a world champion. He'd have to be able to talk on the mic. But they gotta do something with Jacob Fatu and this whole Bloodline thing, like maybe one day he's the head of The Bloodline, I don't know. If he can ever talk. I didn't know if Solo would be able to, and he can. So, you never know with guys," he said. [27:28-27:45]

It remains to be seen what the future holds for Jacob Fatu in WWE.

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